First thing you want to do is look at your loadout and remove anything that weighs you down, you wanna be light on your feet. Get rid of any extra junk in your backpack that you won’t need like pencils, calculators or textbooks, and invest in some good level lll-A body armor instead.

Now, you want a map of the building, and plan your routes. Avoid open areas, and don’t move in a straight line. If approached by someone you don’t like, run away from them in a zig-zag pattern.

If possible, pack some explosives with you. If you’re unable to reach your next class without passing a random asshole in the hall, you can enter an adjacent room and breach the wall. Avoid load-bearing columns.

In all seriousness though, the situation is more complicated than people think. The people in Liberia are very suspicious of authority since they’re fresh off a civil war, and there are many educated people in Africa who legitimately believe that AIDS and Ebola are lies spread by white people to try and control them, that’s how much fear and paranoia they have going on in their community, and it’s not ungrounded, since white people have been doing terrible things to many parts of Africa.

That being said, these guys are now gonna die of the disease that they didn’t believe existed. And even then, a lot of them will die thinking white people poisoned them or something and that Ebola still doesn’t exist.

I originally posted this in Off-Topic because I didn’t think anyone would take it seriously, but a few people in chat suggested I repost this here.

Now, obviously this isn’t a realistic idea but I’d like to see you guys debate it, just for the sake of discussion.

You’ve probably heard the arguments that school staff should be armed to protect kids from shootings, but what if we take that idea a step further, making the kids themselves responsible for their own safety? Would it teach them self-reliance? Would it stop bullying, which is only possible when there’s an imbalance of power? How many kids would accidentally shoot themselves, and would it be worth the risk?

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